Psychology

Our program is known for its work with children who are chronically ill and who have developmental and/or learning disabilities. Our psychology staff also provides assistance and support to you and your family as you cope with the stresses that relate to your child's condition.

The Child & Adolescent Psychology program at University of Minnesota Children’s Hospital provides psychology services to children and adolescents that address the developmental learning and behavioral aspects of pediatric medicine. We provide complete neuropsychological evaluations for neurodevelopmental disorders.

We've Moved!

As of January 7, 2019, the following behavioral care clinic services have moved to our new Pediatric Specialty Care - Voyager Clinic.

Discover Our Difference

We are a teaching facility affiliated with the University of Minnesota Medical School. Therefore, some or all of your care may be performed by a resident physician in psychiatry, an advanced psychiatric fellow or a psychology intern under the supervision and direction of a faculty psychiatrist, psychologist or supervising therapist. You may be asked to give permission for a medical student to observe or participate in your care. You may decline permission if you are in any way uncomfortable with this.

Our Care Team

We are a teaching facility affiliated with the University of Minnesota Medical School. Therefore, some or all of your care may be performed by a resident physician in psychiatry, an advanced psychiatric fellow or a psychology intern under the supervision and direction of a faculty psychiatrist, psychologist or supervising therapist. You may be asked to give permission for a medical student to observe or participate in your care. You may decline permission if you are in any way uncomfortable with this.

Discrimination is Against the Law. We comply with applicable Federal civil rights laws. We do not discriminate against, exclude or treat people differently because of race, color, national origin, age, disability or sex.